I'd like to request support for EAP-TTLS support for the Nokia 770. At Columbia University Medical Center, we only use EAP-TTLS for wireless/mobile internet. I want to connect to the internet via the EAP-TTLS to find medicines or check conditions of patients, much less check my email while I'm ro
Hello,
> Just tried myself with 123456789012.. sequence and I could
> enter 63 characters. Are you sure that you didn't just mistype it?
> What software version did you use? Does the passphrase have
> any special characters? (Just a wild guess, but maybe the
> counter gets wrong with two byte
Hi,
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 12:56 +0300, ext Kalle Valo wrote:
> special characters? (Just a wild guess, but maybe the counter gets
> wrong with two byte UTF-8 characters.)
The entry does not accept chars with values greater than 127, even
though the virtual keyboard does not dim those key
"Agnoletti, Klaus (DK - Copenhagen)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have problems entering a really long WPA-PSK key in my n770. The
> key generated for the network is exactly 63 chars long. When I enter
> it, i get a message when trying to enter the very last char in the
> key that key length is
Hello,
I have problems entering a really long WPA-PSK key in my n770. The key
generated for the network is exactly 63 chars long. When I enter it, i get a
message when trying to enter the very last char in the key that key length is
exceeded. Does anyone else know about this problem and how to
On 12/14/05, Dimitris Kogias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nokia firmware image version 2.2005.45-7 (can't update to -8, Linux
> flasher not working, separate email to follow about that)
If you're hitting the "flasher never comes out of the 'waiting' stage"
problem, try these steps:
0) Run flasher
Well, this is not as bad as it seems, see
http://world.std.com/~reinhold/diceware.html
Dimitris Kogias wrote:
Primarily because to be secure, the PSK needs to be random, and an
easy-to-remember password would also make it vulnerable to a dictionary
attack:
http://wifinetnews.com/archives/0024
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 13:49 +0200, ext Kalle Valo wrote:
> I need something concrete to show that EAP-TTLS is really needed before
> I start requesting this feature. If people, who need EAP-TTLS in 770,
> could mail me privately so I can show that it's really needed. If
Please prov
On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 11:10 +0100, Koen Kooi wrote:
> Any news on EAP-TTLS support?
Unfortunately no.
How popular EAP-TTLS really is? Are there networks which support only
EAP-TTLS and not EAP-PEAP (which basically has the same functionality)?
I need something concrete to show that EAP-TTLS is r
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Kalle Valo wrote:
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>>BTW, does the 770 support EAP-PEAP and/or EAP-TLS?
>
>
> Yes, it supports both. EAP-MSCHAPv2 and EAP-GTC are supported inside
> PEAP.
Any news on EAP-TTLS support?
regards,
Koen
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On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 01:41 -0800, ext Dimitris Kogias wrote:
> > As Patrik already mentioned, it's not possible at the moment. But I'm
> > curious why you use WPA-PSK with hex key because I haven't heard anyone
> > using it before. Could you please describe your setup and the reasons
> > why you c
> As Patrik already mentioned, it's not possible at the moment. But I'm
> curious why you use WPA-PSK with hex key because I haven't heard anyone
> using it before. Could you please describe your setup and the reasons
> why you chose hex key?
Primarily because to be secure, the PSK needs to be ran
On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 21:07 -0800, ext Dimitris Kogias wrote:
> I'm running several APs, a mix of open and WPA-PSK. I tried to connect
> the 770 to one of the WPA-PSK APs, using the hex key, but, based on the
> AP's log, it failed WPA aythentication.
[...]
> I'm assuming that the connection mana
Hi,
On Tue, 2005-12-13 at 21:07 -0800, ext Dimitris Kogias wrote:
> WPA-PSK as a passphrase. Is there any way to have it interpreted as a
> hex key instead?
WPA-PSK passphrase is the only one supported in the 770. Sorry for the
inconvenience.
Cheers,
Patrik
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Patrik Flykt <[
Nokia firmware image version 2.2005.45-7 (can't update to -8, Linux
flasher not working, separate email to follow about that)
I'm running several APs, a mix of open and WPA-PSK. I tried to connect
the 770 to one of the WPA-PSK APs, using the hex key, but, based on the
AP's log, it failed WPA ayth
Jon Kare,
in response to your question
Is TTLS the same as EAP-TLS?
the answer is no.
Here is the url
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extensible_Authentication_Protocol
to a wikipedia article on the Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP)
and the variants of EAP that are curren
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-11-23 at 12:43 +0100, ext Jon Kåre Hellan wrote:
> Is TTLS the same as EAP-TLS? Is the 770 supposed to be compatible with
> this?
EAP TTLS is different from EAP TLS. EAP TTLS is similar to EAP PEAP, as
both provide an encrypted wrapper between the endpoints. TTLS requir
On Wed Nov 16 13:04:37 EET 2005, Patrik Flykt wrote:
> 770 supports the following EAP authentication methods:
> - EAP SIM
> - EAP TLS using certificates
> - EAP PEAP using GTC and optional PEAP certificate
> - EAP PEAP using MSCHAPv2 and optional PEAP certificate
I've been trying, so far unsucces
On 11/16/05, Patrik Flykt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 10:43 +, ext Matthews-Levine wrote:
> > WPA-RADIUS if available and, seeing how we control the radius server,
> > I can't really argue that it's /not/ available.
>
> RADIUS is the back-end authentication protocol spoke
On 11/16/05, Marcelo Oliveira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi matthews,
Hi - thanks for replying.
> I am using the 770 on a similar WPA enviroment. It just *works*. plain
> simple! not that complex-geek-only setup for the wpa on my ubuntu lap
> top.
>
> The 770 connected without problems.
That's
Hi,
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 10:43 +, ext Matthews-Levine wrote:
> WPA-RADIUS if available and, seeing how we control the radius server,
> I can't really argue that it's /not/ available.
RADIUS is the back-end authentication protocol spoken between your WLAN
access point and the RADIUS
Hi matthews,
I am using the 770 on a similar WPA enviroment. It just *works*. plain
simple! not that complex-geek-only setup for the wpa on my ubuntu lap
top.
The 770 connected without problems.
Best Regards
Marcelo Oliveira
www.marceloeduardo.com
On 11/16/05, Matthews-Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Hi all -
I've got a 770 on order, and have been rooting around at my workplace
to find the corporate policy on adding a wifi A/P to our building.
The BigCorporatePolicy I've found dictates that I've got to use
WPA-RADIUS if available and, seeing how we control the radius server,
I can't really ar
11 November 2005 18:31
> To: maemo-users@maemo.org
> Subject: [maemo-users] WPA and 770
>
> Hi!
>
> I have problems connecting my 770 to a Linksys WRT54G
> using WPA. After a full reset of the 770 the first
> connection attempt works *sometimes* but after that I
> on
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Sent: 11 November 2005 18:31
To: maemo-users@maemo.org
Subject: [maemo-users] WPA and 770
Hi!
I have problems connecting my 770 to a Linksys WRT54G
using WPA. After a full reset of the 770 the first
connection attempt works *sometimes* but a
Hi!
I have problems connecting my 770 to a Linksys WRT54G
using WPA. After a full reset of the 770 the first
connection attempt works *sometimes* but after that I
only get timeouts.
Any solutions? Thank you.
Best regards,
Franz
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Hi all,
I want to configure my NOKIA 770 to connect to my companies
network. I installed the certificate my company is using in the
certificate manager. The certificate shows up in the certificate
authorities tab, not in the user tab. I chose WLAN for the certificate.
When I setup the new co
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